Yes, I’ve missed Yegge’s full-on rant mode!
“One of the craziest damned things I hear devs say about LLM-based coding help is that they can’t “trust” the code that it writes, because it “might have bugs in it”.
Ah me, these crazy crazy devs.
Can you trust code you yeeted over from Stack Overflow? NO!
Can you trust code you copied from somewhere else in your code base? NO!
Can you trust code you just now wrote carefully by hand, yourself? NOOOO!
All you crazy MFs are completely overlooking the fact that software engineering exists as a discipline because you cannot EVER under any circumstances TRUST CODE. That’s why we have reviewers. And linters. And debuggers. And unit tests. And integration tests. And staging environments. And runbooks. And all of goddamned Operational Excellence. And security checkers, and compliance scanners, and on, and on and on!
So the next one of you to complain that “you can’t trust LLM code” gets a little badge that says “Welcome to engineering motherfucker”. You’ve finally learned the secret of the trade: Don’t. Trust. Anything!“ https://about.sourcegraph.com/blog/cheating-is-all-you-need